Anger :: the conflicted history of an emotion /
"All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of anger, taking the story from the Buddha to our own time, from anger's complete rejection to its warm reception. Rosenwein explores how anger has been characterized by gender and race, why it has been tied to violence and how that is often a false connection, how it has figured among the seven deadly sins and yet is considered a virtue, and how its interpretation, once largely the preserve of philosophers and theologians, has been gradually handed over to scientists--with very mixed results. Rosenwein shows that the history of anger can help us grapple with it today"--Publisher's description. Tracing the story of anger from the Buddha to Twitter, Rosenwein provides a much-needed account of our changing and contradictory understandings of this emotion. All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of anger, taking the story from the Buddha to our own time, from anger's complete rejection to its warm reception. Rosenwein explores how anger has been characterized by gender and race, why it has been tied to violence and how that is often a false connection, how it has figured among the seven deadly sins and yet is considered a virtue, and how its interpretation, once largely the preserve of philosophers and theologians, has been gradually handed over to scientists-with very mixed results. Rosenwein shows that the history of anger can help us grapple with it today. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 230 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-219) and index. |
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520 | |a Tracing the story of anger from the Buddha to Twitter, Rosenwein provides a much-needed account of our changing and contradictory understandings of this emotion. All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of anger, taking the story from the Buddha to our own time, from anger's complete rejection to its warm reception. Rosenwein explores how anger has been characterized by gender and race, why it has been tied to violence and how that is often a false connection, how it has figured among the seven deadly sins and yet is considered a virtue, and how its interpretation, once largely the preserve of philosophers and theologians, has been gradually handed over to scientists-with very mixed results. Rosenwein shows that the history of anger can help us grapple with it today. | ||
545 | |a Barbara H. Rosenwein is professor emerita at Loyola University Chicago. | ||
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spelling | Rosenwein, Barbara H., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81121989 Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / Barbara H. Rosenwein. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2020] ©2020 1 online resource (xiv, 230 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rdaft Vices and virtues Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-219) and index. Part 1. Anger rejected (almost) absolutely. Buddhism -- Stoicism -- Violence and Neostoicism -- Peaceable kingdoms -- Angry words -- Part 2. Anger as a vice but also (sometimes) as a virtue. Aristotle and his heirs -- From hell to heaven -- Moral sentiments -- Part 3. Natural anger. Early medical traditions -- In the lab -- Society's child -- Anger celebrated -- Conclusion : My anger, our anger. "All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of anger, taking the story from the Buddha to our own time, from anger's complete rejection to its warm reception. Rosenwein explores how anger has been characterized by gender and race, why it has been tied to violence and how that is often a false connection, how it has figured among the seven deadly sins and yet is considered a virtue, and how its interpretation, once largely the preserve of philosophers and theologians, has been gradually handed over to scientists--with very mixed results. Rosenwein shows that the history of anger can help us grapple with it today"--Publisher's description. Tracing the story of anger from the Buddha to Twitter, Rosenwein provides a much-needed account of our changing and contradictory understandings of this emotion. All of us think we know when we are angry, and we are sure we can recognize anger in others as well. But this is only superficially true. We see anger through lenses colored by what we know, experience, and learn. Barbara H. Rosenwein traces our many conflicting ideas about and expressions of anger, taking the story from the Buddha to our own time, from anger's complete rejection to its warm reception. Rosenwein explores how anger has been characterized by gender and race, why it has been tied to violence and how that is often a false connection, how it has figured among the seven deadly sins and yet is considered a virtue, and how its interpretation, once largely the preserve of philosophers and theologians, has been gradually handed over to scientists-with very mixed results. Rosenwein shows that the history of anger can help us grapple with it today. Barbara H. Rosenwein is professor emerita at Loyola University Chicago. Description based on online resource; title from electronic title page (JSTOR, viewed on March 3, 2021). In English. Anger History. Colère Histoire. PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions bisacsh Anger fast History fast Popular works fast has work: Anger (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFyCMf94MdJMD79Md6Fmbb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Rosenwein, Barbara H. Anger. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2020] 0300221428 (DLC) 2019951719 (OCoLC)1121602440 Vices and virtues (New Haven, Conn.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013144181 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2513806 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rosenwein, Barbara H. Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / Vices and virtues (New Haven, Conn.) Part 1. Anger rejected (almost) absolutely. Buddhism -- Stoicism -- Violence and Neostoicism -- Peaceable kingdoms -- Angry words -- Part 2. Anger as a vice but also (sometimes) as a virtue. Aristotle and his heirs -- From hell to heaven -- Moral sentiments -- Part 3. Natural anger. Early medical traditions -- In the lab -- Society's child -- Anger celebrated -- Conclusion : My anger, our anger. Anger History. Colère Histoire. PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions bisacsh Anger fast |
title | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / |
title_alt | Part 1. Anger rejected (almost) absolutely. Buddhism -- Stoicism -- Violence and Neostoicism -- Peaceable kingdoms -- Angry words -- Part 2. Anger as a vice but also (sometimes) as a virtue. Aristotle and his heirs -- From hell to heaven -- Moral sentiments -- Part 3. Natural anger. Early medical traditions -- In the lab -- Society's child -- Anger celebrated -- Conclusion : My anger, our anger. |
title_auth | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / |
title_exact_search | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / |
title_full | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / Barbara H. Rosenwein. |
title_fullStr | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / Barbara H. Rosenwein. |
title_full_unstemmed | Anger : the conflicted history of an emotion / Barbara H. Rosenwein. |
title_short | Anger : |
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topic | Anger History. Colère Histoire. PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions bisacsh Anger fast |
topic_facet | Anger History. Colère Histoire. PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions Anger History Popular works |
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